Education

South High has its first Hispanic p...

Fridays at noon Librado “Lee” Vasquez walks amid the crowds wearing his boots and wranglers.No, this is not a scene from the west but rather the south — South High School. As the new principal a...
Posted by marylou - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - 15:40 -- 0 comments

Getting truant kids back on the rig...

When Amanda Mendoza was a high school sophomore, setting foot in school was not part of her routine.She skipped classes at Vista High School at least once a week, sometimes missing school for an entir...
Posted by marylou - Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - 15:37 -- 0 comments

Learning About Independence Days Th...

On Sept. 16, many of us will be celebrating Mexican Independence Day, which has become a cultural celebration for local Latinos who honor the day through parades and community or school events.At daw...
Posted by admin - Saturday, September 3, 2005 - 12:46 -- 0 comments

Julio Suazo: Having the Best of Bo...

When I moved to the United States four years ago, I was sure that life in a foreign country would differ than in my native country of El Salvador. You’d think I’d have it all figured out by no...
Posted by admin - Saturday, September 3, 2005 - 12:19 -- 0 comments

Sabias Que?

Sabias Que?, which means "Did you know?" in Spanish, is a regular feature of Más in which we present interesting facts about Hispanic culture, history and achievements.Oscar Hijuelos was the first Hi...
Posted by admin - Friday, September 2, 2005 - 18:55 -- 0 comments
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